Convert History to Action?

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Michael Greer
Aug 12, 2003
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Is it possible to convert operations performed from the History pallet into an Action? I don’t mean turn on the recording, perform the operations, then turn off recording. I mean you’ve performed a bunch of operations, then you realize, "this should be an Action". So can you make an Action after all of the operations has been performed? If so, how?


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nomail
Aug 12, 2003
Michael Greer wrote:

Is it possible to convert operations performed from the History pallet into an Action? I don’t mean turn on the recording, perform the operations, then turn off recording. I mean you’ve performed a bunch of operations, then you realize, "this should be an Action". So can you make an Action after all of the operations has been performed? If so, how?

I never tried it, but what about going back in that history, turn on recording and then go forward again in the history palette step by step? It’s worth a try…


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edjh
Aug 12, 2003
Michael Greer wrote:

Is it possible to convert operations performed from the History pallet into an Action? I don’t mean turn on the recording, perform the operations, then turn off recording. I mean you’ve performed a bunch of operations, then you realize, "this should be an Action". So can you make an Action after all of the operations has been performed? If so, how?


Michael Greer
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No way. It’s been a feature request to Adobe for a long time.


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